(;AZE'I."I"E CEECIM JNEBDaY 3101ENE70, MARCH 31:1, garREADING 477EZ WILL BE FOUND w EAcil PAGE OF THIS PAPER. - - *s.Prrasczaz Wane G...M.S.—TbelsitemaTe Cron latlon of nor 'Weekly Gazette 'offers to our business rom limideAri6l•Xmodta.m Of making their busfreess - known. • Oct itrettatlon is hetes. bit sod bye thousond, teach eLtg and county In Western Psuns.Tt vaxi.aad Rsitan Ohio, . • • - • • . - 13-TD ADTEETISEES—IterIthar the Editorial Mama nor Edo !`:abashment or the batty gaze -rte. are operukt on Sunday. .ADZEB.TISZIIB vLo Ceti"rr their sotleee to appeu In•the paper on lloadar mornitt , erflps►:a Lard .them In befoie 5 o'clock. on Eatanlay DEHOMTIC WBI6 NOMINATIon cnski CO I63loYaa~ /510.4E9. POWNALL, OLLancaster County. tfla Avvaop GYSLHAL, ..•. , LEX...K..I4Ic . CLUItE, Of Franklin County. ' avast:run CZNE.B.AL, . 01114811.0. c Mk:MIS, Of Ok.i.,n County. • '• THE praCTEIENDIBUS. ..:Thlavrork which has been en often mentioned by as, and ninrtiMeS laughed at by oar neigh. 'Ann at Wheeling, is likely erten to become a :Mining, bantling reality. Until the Directors of Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad hod Mid - ,r - dettuixtnwitioh aide of the Ohio they would make tidewater:al= to Bridgeport or Wheeling, no intim could take place in relation to the portion extending front Wellsville to Beaver. 'lt is true te ted °non could do ubt BO tn ens pfor one mo. men se to which•elde the road should-take with '':reference to Ilieintereits of the etockholders.— ..- objection of the expunge of a bridge . ...Ml6' the Ohio should be fatal -to the. Wheclng but,the , Wheeling folks are indofetiga ...,,,fble;And Atly:saa also well aware of the juju. rienitinfluene - which a decision againit them on • point feast eicreise upon their town; so - that souse faint apprehensions were felt thit the Db rooters of the Cleveland road' might be misled. It. edema, however, that these apprehensions ware groundless; those Directors have perceived that there was no indocement to cross into Vir ;glnta with their road, when nine.tenthn of the • kradendtravel melt came from the Ohio side. .....bted the road been taken 'acmes the Ohio, era ;_sellers from Marietta and Cincinnati would have to cress' two bridges and an island to get into Sir ' gittia at Wheeling, and then cross another bridge ut Wellsville to get book to Ohio. and this, too, a snipe:talon bridge higher than that at. Wheel ing, bemuse no company would deliberately die regard the - decision of the Supreme Court. Had the right of way through Brooke connly been granted to the Steubenville and Pittsburgh Company, there would have been scum slight pretence of argument in favor of the Virginia aide, but without that, it would have been folly .:.In`the:extreme. In Mo extreme. We are, therefore, not at all 'surprised that the Cleveland and Wells:file Com party. have: deeided monfineuriy to make their road en the Ohio side of the river, thus securing A eonnectien - with the Stenbenville and Indiana, with 'doe Central Ohio and the Marietta and • Bridgeport Railreoda, without the danger and - expense •of bridging the Ohio. The benefit of allmportnat COalleofiioefl eon now. be Be. th= cured to Pittsburgh by a railroad e" net more ' 'til.ll.lltwenti-one miles In length, of very easy :rind , Cheap construction. The inducements to early tornmencement of that (bort linfi,.are etreng. Give us that, and then upon the '.. - ;itirepletion of the road. from Wellsville to Stem ' ; be - Mills, only nineteen' miles, we shall have di - 'Yen; nitroad communication with an extensive . region 'of middle and central Ohio, and when the Whole line is completed to Bridgeport, we • - .:will have the advantagetrafforded by the Central and Marietta, and Cincinnati Railroads.. - We 'will also probably find that the route to Steubenville, by the tray of Beare . = and Wette title,.avoiding, as it will, the craning of the and Monongahela; will be nearly as !cave- _- latent and speedy no by the Steubenville and Plattsburgh roate, were the !erne completed.— The making this connection with Steubenville, by the way of Beaver and Wellsville, will puha. ' - bly'alett contribute materially to secure the right .of thy through' the Pan. Handle. Became Wheeling; finding herself couipletely foiled in her attempt to out as off from Steubenville and the central portion of Ohle may become ashamed of her selffehnese;.When she finds it melees, tied be glad to Withdraw her opposition. When she perceives that he; selfish oppesitien.onty injures ; an adjoining county In her ono-State, 'without benefit to hereelf; when she hears the. con; tinnal angry complaints of Brooke and Hancock • emu:dies an - her own Bide of the Ohio, and the constant of the chin and the shrill Whistle of .thn locomotives en - the opposite side of thet.rlver, she will probsbly begin to think that the folly and churlishness tf the deg in .the manger pas wisdom and iliberality, as corm: pared with her Own conduct.. .The following ii the first gun from the-Wheel - Mg Times, in 'relation to the rOicings of their - "Bridgeport friends:" "Oar Bridgeport friends -"rejoiced and were exceedingly glad," last night; if we may judge from the noise they made. They used up pow der extvavagently. Came—the location of the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Wheeling Rallroad on the Ohio side of the liver.", rse Oat° CEOW-BAI3. LAW'OUIWi rr.D. Yro kern from the Cleveland: papers that the orosi-bar st. 4 iras enforced in that city on Bonn.- Tho Treiuntrer, Mr. Dodge, .entered the -budge and demanded their taxes. The kayo wens, left where ho could obtain them. if° no. tocied the vaults and helped himself to the amotmt therged in his books against them. The °Means : offered no nsiatanco except to =Art their protest 'against the legality of the proceed-, lig. Fizoi.tho. 'City Bank he distraloed 680 from the liferehante $7,005, from the. C a. nal Beek $'9,2lC and from the Commercial $11,.. - *: 226; total $38,081. The new hanks had paid up, their assemments ddrlng CA fall. • Thie money was taken to the safe of the Cleve .lend Insurance. Company, hut it did net easy .„ • there long. The amount taken from the Banks 1mta'538,995. This athenut wee suberynently told bylbent to John G. Doshler,,EN., of Bei, fag, who immedistory old:ailed a writ creeplevin from. the Cirenit Court of theynited, States, which Ina ettlied On theTrenoarerr,Mhodtctined to delirer ni the property. the writ wasplaned bitheihande of B. Deputy "Marshall Smith irtt4 ;hisel promptness and efficiency, Obtained J entire' amount of money from - the I n. ;lige Clereland Inel:trance Company, where load been depealted by Mr .Dodge, and fiellr- I tad it to Mr. Deshlei, on Saturday night. • tin desesiptloss cI roof k.-:'4l)l4,Viat 14- - elto : is beet.: ilarshle, it .13 . lt,isoriamental. . Elves build lutist - erhlei it la placed on air of pen:dal:wimp aidruspectability. It afiraye appinied to as to be a great pier.a of. folly to `mmat a laor‘agalost - . ..friiteetoitises, sad then suffer roofs col:vaned of .scatetials to s he indeed on brick bonier. - Plat rOofe answer for wsrehoiteett, and t...,-,faigei.hodldiags haling biavy' parapet. cornices . . , ._ 4 :3111612,:b1311 the roof; but for . all dorellings and the roof is on ornamettat part of the bnlldlog,whichehoaldalwayebeseen. For tec h f bVtdiiiii elate is the beat artlolo known.. It lo . 'cheaper,aLio, than shlngtes,-,fit the lag nin, as . its original colt la eats about twice ae roach - an . iddiileitr while It out4ut , eaters' ehingle rare, ad Mutt the price its .first cost In In ' lomat Oar object Ran at, ho sorer, - to *rite an 'article on die qualifier of recag materials, bat to eel! &Citation to the advertisement-of N r i t .'":llxorp, who ..Introdeced the ba4ten of elathrg Into this city, and haa carried it' on - trltt' gnat inetese, itad.t,2the entlro natleptatlee of the public fer - a number of pare: "Ile has tow ado" foe arts iooLng front Jlttehrtro to (mi . - rave; end some east of mount:dna, sad his . STraggetatate sic ouch that tie can tit ciders - ft) lay extant at lower rates than e'er before. We advise ell cur readore who are building ibis era; sou to put on.a elate roof, and to gire give3lr, Ar ;:solla cal' - . A tetf snip/do dispatch froux ffir.shingtan sayer riffret 1* hew that Mrs. Film° re's henitA Is no Utar; 4ndthitherphyeioinor.are fee.rfal csiata. fCoOver., 11401111tti to .4 rtmovid fr au: ttry-fortlomegetAs.. itt&butT:hiriity Gas Etti. MEM The leadlag appointments for the Philadelphia Custom House are agreed upon, but are not yet submitted to the Senate. They are amid to be Hon. Charles Brown, for Collector, Judge El dred, Naval Officer, and Reuben Rale for Bar veyor. Gideon G. Weettott, brother to the ec centric Senator from Florida, Is reported to have been nettled upon ae Postmaster. When Giese oominatioos shall be laid before thy Senate we shall know the kind of men who are to reprei sent the Administration in Pennsylvania. The Monday morning reports, however, may tell a different tale and bring an opposite set Into the chief stalls of the bread and fish market. The Senate to-day Laid on the table Mr. Walk er's motion to appoint himself a peripatetic in vestigator of frauds and abuses in Minnesota Territory. That was not the exact parport of the resolution submitted by him oa Thursday, hut it was the obvious design of IL This dies position of the subject seems a virtual abandon ment of the charges against Governor Ramsey. The trumpery statements over which so much pother has been made of peculation and other rascalities iu the building of the additions to the Capital, will come to the some sod. ffhe Union, as tho organ of the accusers, publishes a string of charges which are presented in the report of the special committee charged with the investi gation of that subjeot. They amount to little or nothing as - allegations of fraud. As au ex hilitlctfof a malignant determination to des troy character and fasten censure upon parties who have no means of defence against charges put fOrth on such authority, they are very stri king examples of what may be done by persons skilled in the bUsiness. Tho Prceiden this requested Hon. Meta Whit tlesey to continue is first Comptroller of the Treasury. Though Mr. Whittlesey has made clime enemies by the rigor and firmness with which he- has protected the Treasury in contro versies with other oNieera of the Government, and with Congress, or at least with the Senate, he is upon the whole a faithful and valuable public servant, and ought to be sustained. Gen. Piercalcis done ercdit to his administration by inviting Mr. W. to remain a part of it. It seem that affairs with Mexico are gradu ally assuming an amicable appearance. Tho Garay contract humbug is nearly blown over. The last administration encouraged the preten sion of the Advezturors who had got bold of that alleged giant, and Mr. Maim, some eight months - "ago, offered a very truculent reso lution in the Senate. Notwithstanding these valuable helps, the intrigtie has rotted out, and we shall have no war with Mexico from that canoe. Perhaps Judge Conkling or hie succes sor will make a new treaty, in order to protect and guarantee Mr. Moo's contract; but nothing has yet been done, and for the present the Te huantepec flummery is atone dead. ' There was something over a quorum in the Senate today, and it is expected that the sea. sins will be prolonged through the whole of text week. They hive several important treaties yet to ratify or reject. One of them is-a- conven tion, the object of which is to permit British subjects to6old land and real estate lathe United States, and our citirens to enjoy a like privilege in Great Britian. If Sully acted upon We yes: sion it will probably be confirmed, bat there is some reason'to apprehend that" the Senate will neljourn sine die on Monday, in order to escape the importunities with which the disappointed are ours to assail it, when the nomination of their riven is actually made. Jotters. - Wasmaiszos, March 27, .1833. The Swiss Tetaiy—Pennlyfranio and New . rork Appointments—The Offices of Pittsburgh. I may have spoke? In my last of an important treaty, designed to affect some alteration in oar laws of encoessien to real estate. I discover that this treaty is not with Great Britain, but with Switzerland, and that It involves very im portant consideraticas of national policy. It at tempts to harmonies and assimilate all the State laws on this cabject as far as regards aliens.— This principle of admitting foreign nations, in 1 an ludircht manner, to some share In our do mestic legislation, excites 'o very warm opposi tion in the Senate, and the prospect is that the treaty will be defeated, although Mr. Everett ad ocates it with earnestness and great ability. This treaty was diectsced at some length yea torilcij,, bat was not acted spew. The. Pennsylvanians take the reported nomi. nations for the Philadelphia Custom Haase with a good grace, and admit that the 'elections will prove a pretty fair compromise between the personal claims of 4.e. brethren who have been oontending for the spoils, and the various fac tions and eligneifinto which the Democracy of the State has been eplit in view of the division. of tho prey. The New Yorkers, on the contrary, have been thrown into a state of fearful 133IIIMOtiOla by the 'report flint the luerstiro oßieeo of their city were distributed on Friday, by on order in 'Connell, atop:ding to the following le:indult,' mutely: Collcatorthip—Salsry $6,000, pickings from $5,000 to $20,000 per sonum, - sosignod to H. J. ItAfield - , a Hunker Hard, fMm Batavia, Gen nolo° County, Western Now York, 300 miles Navel °tics—Salary $6,000, pickings less than Collectcrehin, bat tat—given to Auburn eon-la•lsw to ex•Seastor Dickinson, from Broome county, 250 miles in the interior. Birdsall is a Pro.Slovery Hard. Surveyor—Ex-Alderman Fowler, Barnburner. Tho salary and pickings together are from $6,000 to $lO,OOO. Navy Agenoy—worth from $4,000 to $lO,- -000:—ladled out to A. Herrick, publither of a Sunday 'taker; in recognition of the claims of the Democratic pees to pap and fodder. illublTrisauier—Balary s4ooo—two neuri tis! in s.4oo,ooo—AuguslualBehell er John Cis co, two disappointed applicants for Collector- ship. Post Master—Salary $6,000, boxes and inci. &male eay..56,000 more—John L. solliscuo, a eebolar and a gentleman, and a Barobnener"or Free Sailer in politics. District Attorney—J. D. Shepherd,, s Soft Shell Dunker, the ssanelbsit who was iippii.inted to 'this plate When Ur. D. F. Driller wih dis missed for attending. the Buffalo Convention in 1848. 'The office, before the recent fee bill pissed, wee worth from.sl2,ooo to $20,000 s year. Marshal—Subjecte to the limitatioas of the Miele . ° bill, but previously worth $12,000 per annum—Edward C. West, a Pro Slavery Hun ker, beta Young American, who fought bravely for Douglass in the National Convention while there was any owe .in doing eo. These, nominations will be sent in to-Morrow, and williroduee n howling among the faithful, eneh as the annals of party have rarely hereto. fore afforded. liothbog farther, so far as toy information ext.Snds, about the Pittsburgh office!. lam au thorized, however, to make known that, It there aro any ardent young Democrats whose lights have been hidden under the bushel of their awn modesty, end whose political virtefe le exhaling its sweetness in the smoky air of Pittsburgh, who wish to erect the country at bome, they reed not be .deterred from sending in their pa pal, by the presumption that all the places have been bespoken by more obtrusive disciples, who have rushed up to the pool in person bofore the ,waters were stirred.. Alejor Lynch Is here, and will, rio doubt, eec that justice is dope In the premises, though I do not give the above notice on his authority. Jesus. Mons Goary.., A new gold region bat been die. c " sse g t ear Meliboo, in India, which promisee a oonsiderabla increase of the precious metal, as if Australia and California. were not enough to supply the wants of the world. It hoe loog barn known as a gold producing totality, and at one time was extensively worked by Chlneeo, but for many years hos teen abandoned, owing to the lawless coodoct of the Malays, who, being too buy themselves to work the mines, plandared and murdered the 'Chinese to ouch an extent that the latter were forced to quit the Opel. The par ty POW at work CODOIOIII Of come Una Of eight „F.,grop me, who hod about eighty Chinon to their employ,' nod the quantity of gold obtained by this party is sold to be about 00 ounces a day, wlth erory prospect of an increase. Miele, to the number of 160, or thereabouts, ordain at work. The gold nbtalacct by tbo &ropes= party et preaint lfLetril in a einem flowing from the monulaiu ' PROX WASHINGTON WASHIXOTOA, Muth 26 TILE RALLC3/11). —A bill has paesedthe House .of Representatives in this State, end will, in all probability, pan the Senate, and reaeive the sip-- nature of the Governor, emoting the right to connect the Cumberland Valley railroad, with the . proposed Count Emilie railroad, which bids fair to b e 4mple tel. This road can he mil, made, and will be the moat direct route from the West to the East The Central toad has now minuet; trav el and freight mit can well socommodste, sod it is not presuming tot far, when we say thst this road which will be the most direct and shortest route, will helve a large ahsre of the public patronage. That it will be completed we have en daub:. In converettien, with some of the mot prominent men of Chtmbersburg, we wrive tutored that in a short time after its passage, that the proper measures will be taken to have it In actual course of construction. Same of the best men in the Eastern part of the State are at the head of the movement, and are determined to push it ahead —Bedford Inquirer. Tux. CALOILIC SUIP Earcssow—Tho N. Y. Jour mat of Comment, referriog to certain roman in telatlon to the working of the mackinery of nix ehip, sap: Artumleretood by as, the main difficulty hitherto enronntered hie arisen from the want of a perfect connection of two sections of an air pipe, one the bottom of one of the cylinder, Though connected by rivets, the working of the engine prevented such a perfect union of the parts se to allow of the fall use of the power otherwise suitable. Ibis said that it has been determined to substitute a single casting (or the defective parte, and that the dieloalty will be obvlstedat once. This change ie now being made. The other engine bae been perfect throughonl; and when both ore complete, It in believed that the Ericsson will be Ins touch better condition to prove her capabilities. The Newark, (N. J ) Adroktiser mates that the glom for the New York; Crystal Palace has ticec: medo in that elate. Messrs. Cooper sod Belcher, of CaMptown, have contracted to supply the managers with 90,000 foot one-eighth of an inch thick, enam elled by a new process invented by Mr. Cooper, one of the partners. la the Crystal palace at Louden, it was found LIOCe3IIII to cover the glue with a cotton cloth to prevent the Ingrefe of the sun'a rays, but Mr. C.'a invention saves the 'omelet,' for this. It has an effect similar to that produced. by ground glass, Wog trona lucent, bet not transparent, no that the son ' s TO are diffused, and yield an agreeable light to those within' the apartment enclosed, without being visible to dam on the outeido. Th 6 pro cerffor making It is very eimpie. The enamel Is laid upon the glass la a fluid state with a brush, and after being dried, it Is subject to the intense heat of a kiln, which vitrifies the oat log, rendering It fined and durable as the gists thtILIV3AD Icon.—The New York Expreze of ;he other day nye: - "A mile Of five thousand tone of railroad iron woo made on Thursday, by , an agent of one of the largest Welch manufaotarets, at .00 per ton, scab, free on beard in Wales. This brings the price here to about ED per ten. There has been a pause in the market fur two or three weeks—bat this is a new movement, and indi cates that the Fleenor. rails tiro to likkept up. The railroad iron production of this country le now about - 76,000 tons par annum; the mutts of the country this year, his believed, will be 000, 000 tone, and next year 400,000, if the present prosperity of the-country continues." . We espy with pleasure thellellawing pare graph from Saturday's Philsdelphis Inquirer: We era glad to loam that floe. Joeeph R. Chandler, who bas for Boma weeks hem suffer. log under, cerioue indlepoeition, Is now conva lescent, and with a prospect of speedy recovery. Illy many friends, not only or Philadelphia, but in various parts or the Union, *lli hear thy feet with pleasure. • The Washington correspondent of the New York National Democrat glees currency to a somewhat wonderful reselation. according to which a number of- wealthy' Californian. hose entered into o negotiation to buy-ott the Sand wichlslands from their present earerelgo, with the view to haring them annexed to the United States as a county of Contends. The negotia tied, it is asserted, had been brooght to a sun 'coastal termination, but the weak•usladed king was afterwards induced to withdraw hie assent. b r u h t e nr Ca e l ' il e ° rdea l tr s h in a g ta to n4 b i d g n iean ghtsh eklergtjt,tkutPli hie Am"- • • • To the Editor 0.,r !4e Pittsburgh Gazed - • • ICERIPIGN,D RAILROAD. I was gratiled with your declaration in the. Gazette of thivmOrning, in favor of the passage of the Hempfteld Railroad bill without the pro viso. I think the opposition to that road from the Ant was 111111i6C, or at lewd not worth the breath and ink spent upon it. I believe the op position of our City to that work has made mare converts in its favor, than any arguments in its advocacy. I have no doubt that many Phila delphians have said to themselves, this must be a very important project, or Pittsburgh would not have opposed it so earnestly. 1 say, then, lot the bill be passed without the proviso, and let Philadelphia go ahead with the work as rap. Idly as possible I must not be understood, however, as endor sing the attacie of the North American. on Pitts burgh because some of our citizens have wire 'email the proviso, The Wheeling Times has boasted that their-exertions and their ieflueuee defeated the right of way of the Steubenville road, and that same influence could have se cured the passage of the bill greeting the right of way. It was, therefore, very natural that the friends of the 'Steubenville road, and other[, ehouid try to' compel Wheeling to change her policy in relation to their road: Besides, above all other 'places in the world, Philadelphia ehculd be the lest to talk about the illiberality I of any other place. Hare the editors of the North American for , gotten how bitterly their representatives fought against the right of way to the New York and Erie Railroad through she Northeast corner of our State? Have they forgotten their bitter op position to the Connellseille Railroad? Have they forgotten their long and virulent opposition to the turnpike roads, the tide water anal, and the railroads leading towards Baltimore?.-- Above all, have the editors forgotten, or are they totally ignorant of that famous Vandalic hew of our Legislature, peered through the in 'keno° of the •City of Brotherly'Love," making It a highly penal offence to remove rooks or atones from the channel of the Susquehanna riv er, below Wright's Perry? Can the editors of • the North American fled in the hietory of this city any such herbaria attempt? Can they fled in the history of any ether tote - or city, any such Vandalic scheme of legislation? I believe , they may search in vain for any snob attempt to relstriceintcreourso. Yes, there is one other at tempt of the kind, and it is on the pert of this famous city of Wheeling. Ido not refer to their constnention of a bridge to obstruct the naviga tion of a great riser, though that watt bad enough; but to the bill offered in the Virginia Legislature by the Senator from Wheeling, ma king it a penal offence to construct any railroad in Brooke county within <three miles of the Peateylraela line. That was a bill worthy of the Far-down, who presented it, but who, It seems, bad not brim enough In bin face to persist in urging it thieugh. Iris almost a pity that it.did not pass as a mate to the famous law againit removing stones and rooks from the channel of the Sarluehenna March 29th. Batmen. For the Attatourgh Garette A CIITESTION FOR CONSIDERATION When we ,Americans - notice the.bltter oppoei tion of the Catholic dignitaries to our common SOhool system, and their complaints about the oppression inflicted upon them by planing Cath olic children upon h perfect equality with the children of:native barn Protestant., when wo listen to their impudent clamor about the con, mon school. as •• Godlem Schools;•• when we hear their shameless outcry against , the great advantoges which their children enjoy irrthose echaole; we may well believe that their cum• plaints against the British Covernment arc at least highly colored, if not as utterly:false, as their outcry against our common Schools. It is manifest that they have no hesitation about altering the falsest and most .shameless charges when they have the slightest hopes that they will answer their purposes. FACT. • , CLIJAIDRIMITRO AND AiLCGIIZIIT RAILROAD This prrjelst attrects a considerable degree of attention in Cumberland, hid, Pittsburgh, Bed• ford, and other places interested. The move ment originated here at the East among come large capitallits. From the ,statements which appear in the papers of Cumberland, Somerset and Bedford, It seems that there are several routes proposed for the road, one of which, slang Wills Creek, conoects with the Cumber ' land Coal Region, and will thus bring to Phila delphia the produce of those promising mines. TFelifidford loo:arcs :assures as that the road can be easily made, and that in a abort time the proper measures will.be taken to hare it in ante al course of construction. Tho Inquirer repents that "some of the best men in the Eastern part of the. State are at the head of the movement, and aro determined to push it ahead." Paasing through Bedford it will be of great bea s t:. as a COMMUNICSISDLI with the Mineral Stpringe from the cities of the East and West It is stated that the hicryland Legislature has chartered a company to neutron a railroad from Cumber land to the Pennsylvania State line, to convect with the new road from Charobersberg. The balding of this branch will give the road a cons action with Wheeling over. tat Biltitacro and Ohio Ittilrcad.—trorth Antricat. . - Froth the aroiramatrastette,?fitteetay. DESTRUCTIVE nEss IN CINCINNATI" One of the meet destructive cenflagrations with which our city has been 'jelled, occurred Saturday morning near glace:zero( Eighth and Sycamore streets. The fire broke oat in Will's ' carriage shop, and is supposed to have been the ! work of an Incendiary. Of to combustible& na ' tyre was the material that the fire spread tap. , idly, and aided by a etrong southern wind, the flames extended te some half dozen frame houses sly north of the ehop. Never have we seen fire spread so violently and with each de , restating puffer as on this occasion. Before toe INo 4 Fire Company arrived on the ground, nine houses were enveloped In flames, and their oc cupants in their night dishabille, were nobles out of their batiste with their children to es. cape being learned to death: Scarcely any cf their furniture was By the time the steam fire engine arrived on the ground, which was only air mieuter from the time the alarm was given, some fifteen houses were wrapped in one vast abed of flame, and the destruction of the entire block was expected. The stcam•engine pot EiX etrearee of water on the fire, and under. the direction ef the Chief. Engineer of the new Fire Department, and by the energi of George street 2'e, the Indepen dent No. 2le, the 3'e, d's, and Eagle Fire, Com panies' the.fire wee cheoked, after twenty dwel ling itonees and several stables and rockeries were destroyed, vini A two-story frame hone(' on Sycamore, owned by the Pendleton helm and oecupied by two families; on the house there was a small insurance; the tenants bet about one-half their furniture and olothing. The next adjoining was a frame house owned by Mr. Cal lahan, tenanted by Mr. Stewart; no tnenrenee. The next was a two-story brick hum, belonging' to hire. Souse, tenanted by three families; par tially insured. On the corner of Eighth and Sy camorea two-story frame, owned by the eame lady, was consumed; partially Insured; tenanted by two families. Adjoining an the east, was a email cottage, owned by the same lady; one ten ant. The next was a two rigor, frame house, belonging to Capt. Eichardr; - folly insured; lose $6OO. The next was a two-story frame, owned by the Pendleton heirs; no insurance; occupied by four famillee. The next was a email cottage, owned by Moses Welk; one tenant; no• insu rance. On an alley runnisig from Sycainore Street to Slain street, two dwelling houses owned by Mrs. Green and occupied by fir., families, were des troyed—no insurance. Adjoining wars two two ' story houses owned by a Mr. Turbin, occupied by four families—no insurance. The next was a frame house belonging to James Carrot, occu pied by two famlllee—no insurance. The next was a frame two story boom owned and occu pied by Mrs. Were', colored—sniall insurance. The next was the "Old fifth"- building, owned by the Pendleton heirs, and occupied by eleven fern- Ilies—no insurance. The tenants lost nearly all their clothing and furniture. Near these houses were four [stables, all of which were coneumcd. There were other boasaa contiguotte, which were partially burned. Property on the oppoeite side of the street was considerably searched, eo in tense was:the heat. The total toes is estimated at being hot lesi than twenty five to thirty thou sand dollars. At this fire No. 5 Fire Company brought their fire apparatus on the ground, and then refaced to work it, and we are credibly as sured, endeavored to get up n disaffeetion among our firemen, who were willing to do their duty at all hazards. We hope the matter will be ars— gaired into. On Saturday the distress the con flagration hod occasioned is beyond description —the poor laborers who inhabit this part of the city being the chief sufferers. • ASOTIICH.—In about two hours after theaboee fire, it was discovered that the bedstead manu• fnotory of Krostman & Kreitman, on Eighth, between Slain and Sycamore streets, was dis covered to be on fire oppoiite to the fire above. In a few moments this largo building was•envel nod in flames. The No. Ts and the steam fire engine returned, and the fire was subdued after the building and contents were destroyed. 1.15 about s s ,ooo—insnred for about $l,OOO. The fire is supposed to have origibated from . a spark which lodged in one of the loweratones. Nene of the other the companies were on the ground ease those shore named. &run Anoints —About three o'clock on S. turthy mornings fire broke oat In a stable on George street, between Elm and Plum, owned by a colored men named Jerry Downing. The stable and part of his dwelling helm none by was destroyed. Loss about s2oo—ininred: Supposed to have been sot on fire. Acorn tr. Desrarcrirs Ftar.—Yesterday Mar. :Aug, about 2 o'clock, ei fire broke out In P• Hales Candy Manufactory, on Mils, cent Co 1 loimbin street, which, before it wee Subdued, pre ved equally as .disaitrons in point cf value property destroyed.ns the etc on the nisei pre vious. The fire originated in thethird atery, by what means our reporter could not loam. Be fore any of the are companies attired an the ground. (who, by the way, were uncommonly elow,) the btat had hterme so intense and the i fire had gained such headway that- the destrno- Non of the entire block appeure.dinialtable. The Steam Fire Eogino was detained a few minutes on account of the accident which occur red, hut when the did get to Work, she did good execntima . When the fire was checked, the fel lowing perms taro suffered by the cot flogratier: P. Hall, Candy Manufactory. lees about $14,000, insured far $3,000. it. A. Little Co., Whole sale Liquor Dialers, lent about $7,000, fully co erred by Insurance. AO, Block •A Preakel, Wholesale Clothing Establiehmext, loss about $23,000, insured for $1.7,000 Akin Zffler, Drug. gist, co the e , rner, loth about 43,000, folly In sured. W. ii. Smith ACo Wholesale Dealers j in Book' and Stationary, loss (principally by ws ter.) about $15,000. insured The buildings occupied by all the above, ex. cept Smith & Co. , were owned by Ambrose White, ,cf Philadelphia Ma tens will be near $12,000, fully insured. One or twt banes. adj tinier, and in the rear, trere.edightly damaged. We ore in. formed that ■everal'of the tiro companies after ►airing on the ground, refused to go to work. Their conduct on this seamiest was very repre•, hensible. Rut for the steam fire engine, the drei er:it:den of property trocul,ll have been incorettla ble. .E&ZAL NAVIONTION —The Waabigtoo Repub 'a of Saturday says Mr. Rufus Porter deliveind an interesting lec ture last night at Carnet's Ralson, on the subject of :trial navigation. The audience wag com posed of both ladles and gentlemen, but was not so large 83 we bad anticipated. The philesophi• eel explancalon having been cm:minded, Mr. per. tar introdoccd a miniature reroport, which ecn• stated In the first place of what be denominates a that, mole of oiled silk, twenty-two feet in length and thirteen feat In circumference in the centre, terminating Ina point at each sad some what resembling a dolphin. This ti sat was filled with hydrogen gas. From It was suspended a saloon, containing a eteam engine, to move the screw propellors, which op erato between the Boat :nsul_the saloon. The ir.raport moved gracefully around the room, tot the great delight of the i spectatera. So far as this experiment is =Mena, It was itiontedial We learn that Mr. Potter hart been for borne months past engaged In ohnstruellog ten teropOrt on a scale sufficiently large to carry passengers, when a batter opportunity Will he afforded to test the practicability of the invent*. British electing, even at this hour of tho ore apt to be savage affairs.. The London - Times; In viewing Rome alba evidence u to the prevalent practices, says— 4, A:Lancaeldre fanner bad rooeivri,l an order (or 300 fighting men to do the rough Work of the election, with the Instruction ..dnit the best . fighting men and poachers would be referred." At the 'Craven heifer; on the nom!1 anon day, and for some days before, 2000 Le n 010 and dmok as much end aelest as the landlord could supply them. They were Introduced io parties, with order, from known friends of the cause— which cause of what (MAO it niatterfi not to en quire. About 100 of them had 'bludgeons." DCATE CC Inc RAILWAT.—AI the night train was corning down from Sandusky, on Wednes day, the Dayton Emplio Dm and when within o abort - distance of Urbana, the engineer saw a men spring Ouddonly upon the 'track( with his face towards the loaomotive, and hisharms ex tended, as if to embrace the . iron horee.P The engineer immediately sounded the whistle toed reversed the engine, bet was too near the dela • ded man to Chock the train in time to save him. The engine clench him with full force, and throw him on top of the bailor. Re wee, of course, instant, killed. The man could' not be folly identified, bet ho is etlppOSlld to be the samo porton who went up on the train a Yew days since, end who was who time noticed to be inenne with the spiritual rapping delusion.— CM. Gorder. Tug not °bartering the Chamheribuig and Al legheny Railroad Company passed the Senate of Pennsylvania, on Friday teat. The movement is gold to have originated with certain Eastern asp- Renate. and It is likely the road will be made. It will peso through Somerset °aunty, Pa. unless the Company should prefer a connection with the Cumberland ooalreglza by the teals Creekkouts, which we should suppose would render their road Much moil) profitable, and. therefore.,dreirable as an investment—Cum& Journei. We leare that Mr. Wm. F. P.ltchte;the well kdown editor of the Rlchmend Enquirer, will soon lead to the hp:Denial altar the distinguish• ed soirees and estimable woman, Mrs. hlowatt. It is• Mrs. M.'s wish In take a farewell leave of the stage in our principal oltles.L She awes this to the many warm friends whom she has Made in her histelonio career, and we hope that. her "liege lord that Is to he," will Intopeeenct oh. Jeotlon.—Baston Eta.. HITILOPATHIC /15;q1t vrt —Thoso farc 14 In the erroqian or • Ilydropathic EatabNahat•n4 T LIALL-on WEDNESDAY. At 3Sikirlock P.Y. PLr Included in the aterre clam, are respectfully Invited to tie's& les severe! of our Leading citizens ars Whir faro. ife to 6. pill et, It Is delintble that all Intertoted .houhl bed represented. Ines2l:43t se. $2,500 wanted, and an active man, to cam , Nth the advertlmr. 'rho trill !avast a like amount . . in .n exclusive alaantacimrhag Iluenaavi In this , city that .111 pay at least $3,010 per year, as will 1,. cleattl sleyrn. For an Intervlcp. aillrens 8.." this cfficie statinx date and place. Cite en ' s insurance . uompany of Pittsburgh 11. D. KING. Pumper:. U EL L. 31ARELIELL. net OPFICE, 09 WATER, BETWEEN HARM AND WOOD STREETS. Az- INEIIHES (TOLL ANT. CARGO RIBES ON TILE OHIO AND MIES/SOIVE' , lIIVHII2. AND TRIDUTd• LIES. Kr . fuwos coma tosi or dcosewe by nat. ALA uomither•tro of the SSA one INLAND NAF7G.4 TION end TRANSPORTATIOIi. tailltuTOßA : hang, m. lasa,k7. .'' 4 W . rn. Latimer. Jr.. , M. itlea. .aanneliten. ' wc. ntnil.m. thaw,. banana. Jr., B. liatbsugh. . John B. Dilworth, Mtwara 1 franca,. What, Atli.. 8r 1.....ina0n. yant. . J. Illehoonotanne. Wm 14 Hwy. inaw. 11. Pannoet. ' se- THEY *OO dI..I7ASIXIDLTS J O CERT . IYY.— Thom who hive used De. al . Latte'• lormlfaxo are oo highly pleased with It, that they reed in, uneoliciled. Oeir unqualified testimony. ,The following is a rote in Poliet: b Paters, ()Masi, Co.. N. YMar .28. ISO. .J F "Mom, J. Kidd 0 Co.—bentlemen— axing been fur. nishoil with lar.lCLanee Vernitfoge, thoish roue want at this pima, and having boon .o pert. y eatiaded with .gets, eets. we tactailed titan to state p bliely its happy I and "th.l.thWg "mini to oarolling seems from othe r.. Ws hod, moot of ue,sterd all the baton! vermilunm of the day, with little or no sums., and commenced the use of SOLsoe's with feint hopes of its elector: but after using It bat a few hours, all doubts upon tile mildect vanisnoll. and we Meath:illy nocammtud it to ail no the only solo and certain cure for worms that wo are aro' •imiluted with. We might.partioulmisamed Mate the quantity of worms we hare .eon malled at ono time, hat deem It unnecessary, believing that, should we mato all we (now of Its monlaning expelling powers. it would hardly ho credited by those unacquainted with no. One of no haring a obi d very Mot, pilled nphysloina who immellotely attributer! the cam. to worms. But ail his medicines failed to bring but two of them. A too days .nor, he mirchmea a Mai of the Veimluge, and after ming Due ormonful, it disdiarmal two hundred worms. The child has entirely MC . ..WeI, and hat continued well. We have nth and all of US osod It in our reveals., lamb llos with entire and perfect euress, and would not do without it; and, although strangers to TOIL WO cheerfully mod you Ude uneolloitod teatime:dal. Lapin' the intriatia worth of Dr. M'Llino's Vermiluge will moo be known and reoomelsed by ail. And ballerina It Mil soon cavil Mom and unequal:ad in the only Me and mrtain 'cure far roma We remain mum very ropootfully. Plum . le Weary,. Sum Wm Dino Vas DICI., Lauer Cum Tb lualaable Va n nilone le Mr ule b 7 .11 1.. n droankts and mentanle, and wbolasale .1 re Cb. eoleOndeton, V J. DIDD t 00. cab= da Wahl Mr' AiiSLORS. TII DD & CO. bal:title. received are hundred dozen or Cleaver's :shah', Partmatel BONET. !OAPS, the ordinary Ironer Botta, extra scented Brawn Wtodeor. musk Brown Windsor. Motor and henry Bums. It is admitted hy all, the Clearer". &eve are Le finest In the world. total NOT! VD' NOTICE--. lifeCiisprr would in from hi. friends and Um yntille gar...ally, that he has - -oval hi, oboln Moot of CIGARS and TOBACCO. from his old staled. 111 Water meld, to lb. Boom No. ITO ord. the . 11otiongahela How.. snot doer to the Flee mane Insuranca Company, where 'ha will endinwor, heretofore, to keep one of lb. beet moat' of Imported Cigars In the eitf. Ifs Rattan himself that the Moak of Cigars and Tobacco ha ie In the halt of offering for sale, are atiMelently w.R Inman to and no other reeommonda than to moon Or him, at Lis now stand, lima... Palo. , ago ha odo.lead at his former glom of boeinmis. ffe26loa ter Ws believe Nature hie provided a remedy for every dimmer whlets flesh la bat to. KIER'S .YETr.ot.aual ar ROCS OIL, put op salt flora. tam the seat latorstory. topmast deep Is as bowels of Mother Saab. la. without doubt. On• of lb. strestaal of thaw ilesd. the &florists &Wolfson glees by • Sastafsal Darent• Yu.... Tatar. Ohlo. Sept. If, 1852. 31. 12.1.—.111r: I have sold all your kotrtartam, or h forock Oil. sorts two moothe pat, ad hen law lake a Tour &seat to stet • further shorty. tend hot • cad some dna more. W. here found the tell ery ncellent Ya ng and Drtatary. /4y dattatar. .I the tan roar ant wa hen. wa lyins refl. low witlx the hurt 1 an ha • teanotaut and In abase h0ur.. ... me nomad. al th e Our mutat. ah• TIP v.red isavallately. I. rten en estmordlary remedy for eon ad rtalhamed./Tes. Cuts, /mina andßiseumatimm. mod for the 1,11.2 some hen 10.. n cored of long stahrtng. For tale br Sa a m with rennet Imo &arta . the twastrta Pietas...- AA Harem ll advertirtus Petruleum pleas mai Jed - BURK E lc BARNES' SAFES—Uere la the 11.3 of testiruour as to the value of our SAFI:N. ague Pica .e can mat ieutir left th. real:Luba nf our war. ITe Levu elreplr publlehrd mere.: oertitea.r. prev : ia. :bat Pere scads oar regular amid .orirlturr cam nad fold abreeul. lases Nen grabjer.Leci s to the NEVE:MPS TESTS IN AurcAL CONYLANLATJONP. and Pr...reed their °octet:. totuilp Nee Inca damage. The folloirlee soother Ire,, Cr the tame larrailevitable char...etc, 810,000 WORTH OP BOORS AND PAYEES SAVED WISH a $4O SAFE: ALBION. Erna COurn. Pa. t norefabre 111. too ]lints. Brae. A Ilmters— Urn bit .:our two letter* ...re duly genteel. Luau ao•ent at the tam mould ear. ler..c•v4 to your Fab, I onuaio, It perfectly /Inn Prato,. I tent" tf... Ba. I bought et you last felt on the maratelo be lOttif. l / 4 .1 J , 113* —soy Mr. buildl•a a.fos t..runl belf.ii Irnsa Poll! of m. 4 awl br • ler, atop bultdtag. kir Eat _ to t y Mme of the dr. , and boll ton a.. f...1.r; utters them nay • tarns 4.1.0.101.1. U C.. very Cot dry. _ Dubra huok`a...onte that over th. Bab, efunantol atcot Ten Thoueand Dollars, .vh..lt mu .arfet. tams woe :wen fnrofr poor. unwed: Rosa further. 1 would an r Pon vb." Is doing Dunne.. Cy /dee en Woo. but Inl7 • e.r. to trey Lade Pat... An. 1.--rout net cDt thayts good. Mrl.l? ROCI.G1•114 Tour Bahl to 4.12) MT, Tenn, truly. 13:11 - _ JOUN 1,14/MN. curiVINES, .tc —Persona wishing to par- Cho, Folmar Ulna AND txtrtra a' aII deantiptinaa. parr isgantri, tan abtata thaw. at tn. lowan prirea. at tta Wins Sant n• JACOB WYAVXR. nel6 Matkot and Wroat Intact. WT SFr Advorttacznentof Mono's c r rute..le Ifj-WOOL. - THE HIGHEST PRICE, IN CASH - - PAID FOR WOOL, By • - • --H.LE g, 130 LlVerti street. A. H. HOLDIES & BRO ItANUFACTOAEIL3 or SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &0., PITTSBURGH, Olnee i 3 Wood et., between let askd Sad. Ali wort werantel equal to eartentefecturedidi eddi REMOVAL. HENRY IL COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, COMMON AND FORWARDING 101ECHANT, AND DAALDE ID MITA let . lnr/fINt. //M. A. 03=211 No. 25 WOOD STREET, Ttretre door• •bore Water 'PITTIII3III%OII, JAMEi P. TANNER. WHOLES/ILI DEAUCII IN BOOTS, nlionn, BONNETS, BETS, . I cO4 so. SP•w000 Bram, prrrantraani • Between Third and Fourth. Ira-My stock embrace; every variety and gis 01 Poet.. liannata, AIN pun fiasal 4lroet from the New Kooning alantifssturt o, 644444.1 M0..15 t. the t , pring,t34 Salaam ..stek, mai •11, t. a nd .0 .04.• fmtnryrefo rombarlan favorably with those of no a d•lphin awl how York. Purchase:" will Please mil anti mosaic, Marro bona., . mn2 Spring and Summer Bonnets. - 1 - mdr:B P. TANNER,No. SC; Wood street, 111 Would tall the attsot lon of Milliners an4othrq•ho bur to mil amlo. to his Tarp assortment 01 BuNiim of thoorrest .0140 for Oho coming mamma. Al .fronch flower. 1,12b2 JOUN _.....n0e1. IiIiNNEDY• 1.1111.11' ..... ILDWAILD tiltatite. REMOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IRPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . 7 . oltlWiti AND DOSirIiTIG lIARDWARE, CUTLERY, dm Le. have removed to their new and exbrneive Won,No.e7 Wool strtat. foot doom abate the 8 t.Charl Hotel, where their estetomam, awl Merchants centrally, are Intl ad to an eximinetlon of the moet antidote talent. ment avot oared , to Ciws city. Mike DAGUERREOTYPES • • AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. !LACKSON'S National Ditgoorroan Hallam earner ef lb. Dlsmend and Market otreot.(oppudte oxes Drlla Story.) Pittaberg,h. - I.adleo wad Ontlemen adenine to obtain ILVIS• linesmen .t hmter.sko prt , crortil plates cold. tn. aboro.ketabitsb -I%.2=igenier okrl r tgrPtti r =oat mounts facsimile, of tin, humanlona trlth all the oppression of autotatod lla,m au. WMITILI. Epmrlng4 Paintluca. an...ouuntell =Pled. and On• 'Hest. taken of 81.40.1 Ukeneuers. • llt..kerroone not t opulrul to taboo plants. agars.. per. het nuemblanou 13.1.1euers tanru of det nil deceased unsays la anp pert oftbodt7 otof nkfulti. ° Y. Kntnner In hr Ul . mend . - - fr Batton'/ First Prenunm DAGUERREOTYPES. Pro o,ffica Badding, Third &rod. • g'iITIZENS and atrangors 'who wish to 01)- k . ) to o oo e=orsto. othstlo sod 116. Ilk. Menem et s Ntiortfrgo " orre=lVOWn l f t .w%74.itirrellt'i l lo_ •oonetenter, uo chore mole. flaring orw ' or the Inroad and boot rronced fltdo end Skylletwe arty PM* Imoted, Inn tho purpose with tootruaents of the Et rwroattl kiwi, end ha ri . ow Teen [bonen= I Dankrr. rectroltuf. es now oractiowl the Manna Itrwto, of Matelot:hie awl Now York. r. N. flatters blnuelf Lo be .tak eh, to tn. patron! of the Art. •0•71. t 4 Dom, root) , ftwyelLtow singly tr grooft.whion Aunem be. Atlnstriefl. torn end otwfotint, to .i mutton. from II a,lo[ll, 1. Y. to 6 r.ii• entAttvet inditor's Notice. •ti slll Noble sal Jabal satocutors or Joseph lo tbs D:atriet Court of Cooper, asosss..t. llierbsor Couoty al /Lott Term. Mt; No 310-.01 veld. Elf sahetb Cos•or eta Jono I • ripHE Antlitor appointed to dtstribtito the the no of the ha% rect lato CooMlitlyjima, 4 hear putts Intertidal. At Ws me*, asset, rttrsburs,ll, . tbs 11111 day of Apt% "WM 'isibrl9rtleyj • UAW) 1112tilii. ~~~='°' HEALTH OFFICE. Interments In the City ruin macs 20. iv matit DiroseJ. Gangrene al Lungs -1...--. 11-arlet Parer Uterine 1..... >tales 13—Fembles o—WhltalorelM or nu abort ,ant \ Vodbr 1 rebtr.— From 1 to 11 V1n07 .-----"-- " lb ta 181.-777=7: 10 •• 4010 60.. . , B,T order of 11;f1PO4,1.1°Y.Ire;1111, • • . CT. P. WILLI/a:1B. phred .. Baar4,of CHILDS 6; Irti m n SHOEH CiAJ S 133 WOOD STREET, AVEtTi ro et received their large anti splee n." cllds knt BOOTS AND SHOE% obraelne esti, variety and tyle of coWde.for the BritlNG and 1113/02thE. TrUIDE. ALSO—An estenslve assortment of Idea'. and tool PALS LEAF BAIT. argil gratis% trimmed .act.uo• trimmed. ALEO—A I.re end elegant amartment of Ladies' Mime: LIONNBIT, of the Inc..! and most lashlonabls etfles. Toole emu} of Goods having bean purchaoed from Um coneufecturers, print:balls !sr esiob. and Wean. d alto earngeat care to regard Lo quality sad alma. tbsy sell at not tell to plea., as t he am ditelMtPrd to sell at as tow relate am times.. quality. of (foods can be per. chased. tither In Sew DR, rhlladelphla, or Baltimore. Er Here/ ate saltine Pittsburgh to purchsee, or en Reit way last. at, requested to call ant eistalne their stock. . mh:OfertlT lth I EUROPEAN AGENCY.. W YORK Axe LIVERPOOL& Ssuallosp-Tkilelslne of PACKET titil.PS siul Weekly, and PHIL ADELLIIIA AND LIVERPOOL LINN OP 14111111. 441113 (Girl et Manchester and City ovaleneron) toll Mcnthlr. • JOII.Y TUOMPOSN. 410 Lanni. the 0017 agent for Pittelia ‘ rsh: ha has allies y , onand Pusan. 'negate and Fight'llrefUbfrein it towy dimwit in the Natiotisl Bane. and .11 its branches I.2.El:island. nland. Pectlang,and Wales. pad rn• of disuses. Alse britys psverksers from"Nory York or Philadelphia on rallresd To Pittsburgh. and anyiabonout or cash 5024 them In the railroad loshattly'fiSidlinT Slate Rooflee% rytHOMAS \ ARNOLD, Slate Roofer, and a_ Dueler In \ blab, Oaring just returned from the Peach Bottom Mate Quarries. where ha his made mob arrangements fir ‘a covalent eupply, (together with his lathy .tuck m. en band, SOO taw) will. enable Win to out mishit. lover Mutat One been Wane beret*. tom • Thankful for mut Lacombe respetufoily aolielta continuance of thw mope. Ornery left at thellakilware Pim of Loiran;,Wllson h Ca, (which hes beanie. rhored to No. t 2 Wood street) or address d to him through the Pcstcllkcp at f ittaburial. enall be promptly attended ta. I In addition to the Mame, \be bee made arrangements ta oitietatUlYooPPl of oak Shaw from the aelvaratc3 Vermont Quant., and Is now prep mod t-0 wooly the ch tire at Cleveland. DetraltiTtaregu. Toledo nn* Cincionte U. and other pia*. In the Weet. with a ouparlor•ttfeW as lon as they can be fdrulabedot this point.. 014.71 , a'aressed to A. If.C.AII Agent. Clerelgof. or T. AftbUnli. PlUeburgh. anal! • /..EY. re protoptattention. inhanaterlw A. Card. HAVING received my .5P INO STOOK of Gone. I will be pleased fir •• me th em to ‘ r r friends and rho. wand en ma/think' Oa MT lie.. T storß the aptly,/ ta very lace• end orwoolair,mn lino f halo 1 elathea. Dracehts, wonted sad coMmi //Main, ummaks end 31 mem; ilblairma and Mon.: hoe and Wan Curtain. of splendid stylen and Liartnin Bond. of , an kind. Menen and American noresia saitllhditm Mr. of on po turn, Benda sini heobri ytß, nod momorclire/ Donald, all oil Giotto a d inaloa foe II indow Blia.r. I 'Md./hinds of ell Rinds. - hders promptly Ailed. IT3I, N LS. sch3o. Olanshav Mil Farm \For Sale. \ THIS DESIRABLE PROPERTY is \kitip tad In Shafer Tumuli p. on :ha Allegheny and Bit. In Plant PAO. dirt mile. from Allegnanu and mutat., lid aermandll2 perch. of land. thrupfourtha of winch \ la under to. and Ina amog mats or cultivation. There la on-the prunham, a font Mary nitwits°, nor mu.t,.. hving thr. run of Burn Mord up In MC moat appro. eel style, to run by steam or water ;imam the Uhl la txr kmt oniar, and does an astanalve but.... Then are alm two osiodsmabla frame f mak homes, with coifs- I bar out.budding, orchaudugarduv i ett., been. tannest tape ler trantry. ♦ PUblia.ad rung through tha farts from Eau to bt wsk and tho Plant head fro. Berth lo elaulls. Tbm farm Pa chleflp on an ar.be salvo mat WO. from which.and tbssadjoinlog Wu, lb. isoneinek of liPang a C 0.... dotty soppliul with mai. It la •ell, watered wan *Hum wad pramata.awarnad mrfige - of woodland and clear:nig of tall , vallsy and riots Itons land. mmblolng stuns Partial!. Tot a weenie:4 Rod bauttlrol Meal= for Pon mt . , mats. The whol e to :old toge th er. or In tiro or ttir parm ta net purchaser, gar terra ennui. of John dhow, on Um preralsea, where a plan of the fumean be sum. orof Mr aubwril Mr. at (Joel; refit:mom In me neighborkmd of Ma mime. , mh3O.VP I ' 2llo H AI W AUr. 7 Public S a!e. VIRTUE Or ORDER OF TnE. Orphare, ce sto r eiegey county. Pa , to 4lrteLd es Ad.lot bout" non on to testament* ;:omao or It Miami Pearmadre4,l will earem tr nu , bT 1 berth. b 'An at Oh. Court Yto.. ‘;'l lbw 6 1113! P eril; ccina, A. 21.11 aha .following grecribed :Beal Elute, ..11 that Lot of Grand on the weft Mile of Blsrket gram, zeal the Dimond: Pittsburgh; tong Inn. hat in hoot.. Mutat amen. by etehtr feat den, cr, elan Is oterred • three etarrlbleit Store bud. Dweldwg now nen.; by John 11. Horner. golden toe grou d hotlly. of UM gerramouto, parable himl4:l- oua lug—All that Lot of Gretundi the northwest corner Th:r4 .03 firma enoete.la the ninths' oll'insbarahr fronting on Glint atm. enmity fen, amt iron on 'find street ;wants het, on which kg minted threw story Ban liwifling Linos and Sheeran. Terms. eeleeenue-thirl rub, ...thin; In One rem, and the other thin In tee True bum the day., ith lotrreet on the lett two Partonte frets theft./ ofl We. Th• sail peroants to be antircil in hood end mint. gage On the oremiwa.‘, /he obese an chef.* \ piece. of prtgartr.si. sot othw. awl moot deniable Westin.. Kn.." of t te he auks acilb.r. No. a Diamoodi rittaboreh. zahniftwtd Adrainuttatoil Notice:, . NOTICE ie hereli.rgiron that \ Leittra of Adutinlntrollon nao bin% fruiter! t61.10f ontooti bon on tlo toms of JOLIN 1111.taga Dr, dacente of t:Ladros toonobtp. All lamas knoonint tbotonolooo Indobtool said Nstato st• _ro , ql , too:r1 to aten v o r tnunellito 'gamma 4. ai:Plt yi tigltontor " A N " NI lEtt . Joh t 01.6. o landontralrm P ear/0 . /Tani& Ratho • COintranY , %lilt SUMMER. RATES between Yi elt-t b orgtde r P l eeP.l ' pl:l;t4 .2.ltl4".* ' Hi h 4 Tbsp an as , int elam—Pestbers. Pun N6l- PRlNl.'Datlale. pev .0 Waft akin. DlU —76 ends per 10314. Peenpi . Cl•l6—Alenbol. !.rang. LINN, , er PUN. ft:ad YNIN GINN., Hemp.' (WON, LNIb• sago, Wool—atNNLNr lap \ Thled Clus—llnttar. Cho*, EulllN Wank. lorof PoNeep—to mat pee , remrin e1.....810.012. Park am( 13NPNIINI. 144 and Larl OIL yrbINN, Cotton-a 0 Nato 0N ll* pm t lama op. C. rxeNurectlit 4 freightlNkiN. 1 VILtiA.BI DIUBYIBI Liberty str4t, Is lg i t re-virtu t tt,d im , thsay WSQYEC Or 0 . 4 1 for dotnaar N Bluth and mitred CASSiIIERTS. Trench sad S groat 'thirty of narrated bah ittalthle OK'd, Jo inan A =rat roped°, mol thlthdid stock al athr Od !NOS. bunk., Crnions.lnakls— etar tn. la A ao. Ithad. a litho tad lashisathai stock et MEATY MAD'S cLurutNe...e 11 . 6 4.11.1,1¢ • superior monitor, which nn offered at the very bort prima ter , that. Orders la the Tailoring Lb* atheated In the heat man ner and at the admen mattes. Mr. Gower Armor. (orb.) lo cutter for the anovi eatabiLahtthati) athal4 Nntorm tha Trade that he to vale aunt, tor Pltarburth , for th...ilka tisoteit'• atapatrief. and km J. LI. Chapatti lie *Tall. a's nunnsolthiett_ tthitthiti"thavuold be 0.997 tO sttead to th !o y orders r oftsor at them watt. lat Witt g,,PENCERS COLLARS;' , L3.-51IIIRILY 10 a BUISC11,1144; reed ottartmeotaf noodli• motkott ;Atlas Sinner's:cc loao do f;;;Io.ti oustbalc 00; nooslio Ironed do.; do. Um,* catobril o do; 3latquotatro, and oll‘or styles or tblio.fr. filoofoO. 0 3dao, LEttuto. hf• plmltl SAW to. leutirs vlll, lid aft onus. WI, taro aftoroot td tlr.W ofkl Jamas' t;,fititiet and. In cal oortmga to Weft from, out at /ow ortoo‘ , kle quality. ' = POTATOES --?50. bus. Potatoes, jrec 7 cl WlRettadn and fcr i ! ! lL i t i t c 4 .6 co. iiILA-XSESD-40 bags in store, b isibUl • . V ARD-20 bbls.Grease Lard, in suna\aad I for mad by [mb3o) SPRING SR RARBAUG It UTTER-10 Gbh. pnmo Roll Butter, jut rfe'il aod fat .e. OP ram SPRINGER lIARBAOOII. \ 008-8 bbla. EggY, just roc'd and-for alp by - bubusi .11450 U lIARBALGIL, • DR ,.., Y v i1 .. 1 4 D! . .57 , 1, 5 b 0 r d.Dry Flint Bidet, jßpt , bSO • EPRINOiR EIREBAI/011,.:. EA4 , 18-59 bac In store and for sale by JUP =RIO 'SPRINGIER IIAROPROII. 111.6.C0151 StIOULDBILS-14 casks Bacon Ass sasewss.,nted andlbr gala br mbA' SPRINaRR LIARBAUGII. "mußTlnpok SPY APPLEIBEES-200 o r j o ual.g r dz i l .. . al Wady amt. QUNDRIES--10P0 lbe. Bulk Pork; 200 ea. extra Cara Mart buts' yren r.ceo and far male by snitiNktt,_l.llAV , MTLl a cu. rabtO Na. lan And lad IMKOCilannt. AidS--Waren Sticaom celebrated but . =real Moos. with ;Iris dilutions tbr but ot rooting. WLMIUthI ..hotcy uls by W. A. II e6LILIAO, comer oflVool sad /Lull stmts. DIIMPKIN FX.OUR—,Jett rood a !rah manly of thin eßoollont our \ Ar rots Woo ar Ant .mmur POaBO °T R. A. 1%:L1166. FLOUR—Extra:flour, pat up in stoke of BO and 25 DA, lb: tiro, tob3o W. .1\ itio.:l.llßfi. C!:(2 . * t..p lSEEp te -4 SUNDRIES —6 bble. Beane; A bbl. Tolle, 9 bbl.. troth kigr; 10 bbl.. novarbdi IbAt ree'd abd for Ws by mtiaitArrngirs a`c4:;. I. EATIIRK BANDING foiNACILINERY 4 —SACO Nt Oak and Hemlock tscaled Pattat. IlVilbetrzat ViattU.TrallitalT27ol...Tagit'Fitr. eau b., 1'1,14110.1 at abort Lott.* o. arida Ika 36 , NO. 110 alanietatreet. laftVial .l. LIAPHILLIP/EL irZOLDEN SYRUP-5 6514. Golde42 Syrup; " th ' 11eCLO/10 cot. Wood and 131.111t,atreata Ii.UNPOIV7DEIIa. chi] i'Dtf , ; der; WO do. Deer do.: 300 d. Kentucky do. ? Ist • fall assortment of round ea:lsterr, quarter and • kalf krus. for sale by mars .l. K. DIDWORTII.4 CO. .DEARLABII-10 caste prime Pearliii* .1. a. DIIMOIVILIWLic?6,t. ILIUM ARABIC-30W lb.. Gam Arabic, ifi Elect, very veldts: 100 Iba. do. 100 do. d .h o i .,Eort% story and far rah, bO JAIME. a CO. REST-ON for filmdom Condimeata-.2 grows anima ; o. do. Lemoo: d do. do. mac= I do, 0a fidtataZ,/ do do i rfr, Ron and 10r sale 'ESIIANNOCK POT ITOF.tbuf. 1 74'4 al:Ala sale by IL. DAZILI . tCOi " _ • FajUß-20 P°" " Fir " had. J. S. D:Lwonm i QiinTY Fl7Bg-15 club, in ett. 1.7 Ng, bY :P.104 11. WIXOM Wm. W. 'Reilly \At Co.'s' DIREC 6 6 Y FOR TIIE,STATE OF OHIO. SOB Is.SS.V .: rrIIIS W 6 ' K, similar to WO One latel y A pubilebat New York, hi designed I, postai. the taw. tinulteet. a d wet raze addl.. Pr 6 " 6 1 " d " enatneen iwn In toe d , toot Ohio together with • Ust of the prolewonal men list of the public. ctll'ens, banke.". .0 Wa Se esaphe I ni each townsions ,\ Trowbout Che tate. carefully. so the it may be Inn a colnPial." 64 t ill the Inf museum, I t e ta i relied \__,- .. s Thin %York will be lie mut thenTuis the moyin. of . reolers. by ',both subs hem can brusgbluntbneinea• ‘ ..69_ 4 _"1i 6 ,66,ti , 1be" hat/mations as they mar desire, bee p, , ,,, 1, 6 4, ga . r.%• 66 , 6 ,,Py t ughout the Stall they bat` or , a P.O. owlet , het et Abe nem businent, awl location `e.j nil who are juterceted In hin b 011.1 , 0 In the thine Mobutu the Uto. \ Then( will be, attachtd to 4. WTI us bdsertisinu dirteinot. each card to. he palgsfor In . t. ooniru to the .pate N ed. Ae the %orb wlll hareYeery te=ti Ow enlatlow Ikea and South , no trettbit medium can grent iDeit Ur lbe Wee 0711 Call to 1 .414fti11. hie busby as above. Cant s Inserted at front $3 hp& al .. An Anent will tall on the bu b liers men or Pitts. i i ye.ti In ed y cr4wo. Address 123. Pittsburgh Poet Ortce. \ , , fribTsro coma:rani wilful. AtX et the Zees tug. 'nth .3t i Ittl. IY, f i . ILLY • CO. \ 4y . ciranlic Cement. % \' ~,,71ILE andete4Td have oonatantl* on hand' \ a large sourly DgE3Ol6l fITOBACLIACICM ENT, :.,,t,d uunlity. Tbie attlele le tha best duheap est material for Cisterns—a einala four inch m. bea ts brick. laid In and tilentered with thlt Contaut ilLen. &it" for ages, and eon tient/red on clay walls. In newts. rierrootirees. to the thAyk " c of an Inch. become in • kw liapt..a solid as to .0041 any er.tnary degree out. nide Animus, nor le thew rje the Iwo t effected. is Dermot should be nerd &Kati tiOdergtosnd, underwa r fand exposed etroctote . n , . , Ze%if t irrtant buildings. or eigt . = g and arerr h ipecifslitu b icTutri ilTi structure 7i to weak dorm. or frost. n Am kihT7 E ' or Sale 1 14 ) w. \ A FIRST ATE FAMIEY. CARRIA. which hal • nln nee bat a of time. 11.111 he bun at • tiarnain. theatre at Ibis oft hritittyllf \ ~._._::~w.T ~ .~~~ GiOilL i tli7:7.4 6ur e v at rbit ' g re'P -t e o t ; I opened,,oncistion put cc--.... piwYriotlFccnobb LOA- lowa. Konlitb, acd coodcan BLACK CIAITIIK of 11 anadon'l3) Wan 0a10r.:4 don 10 piece. rail tin .... 5 the new 'Wm; 20 do. la r • ..----' -, nt .l 4 4 . ,. .. n ._...... 1 , W clout'. men Cyaitto• codlocc varlyyy. in , ' eillem,AAAn.AK or which will by atent alyl.S arp. 'Jail." 71 Woala , 83. W. cul7 Vi r ANT/A IT ado. U sh RCE e IF o v%;1.1. thu 11 . •10116 Vteridir. PUTNAM—Putaahea Idaga*ine, for April; tin 'beim tonne. by 4.1%041-MSlr. moans to. Pint (rtElce. Ths totirtb (April) nntotwr of too Inns. tinted Manzi. Of Art, togents with thinfottrth number °lbe Pointer. of all Nations. ha. al.• reantrnili. can,t) 11110USEKEEPER WA.NrEIA ady who le wlllton to tate shorn of two oblillop. and be. now upon them the tin •nno node., their - pane mint., nu,. no. . pleasant 11100.1100 tor ailing JintardlatetY BM READ. 78 fOttret .ttoon '\ ' •M' - OAK PAPER—Varnished and plaia: a ttoui very batutlfol approatlata Papei ft,r El lust rot, had at [ha Wall raiVat olE V". No 05 Market allay Daman Third to ro m' prth mb29 • 1110.116 a VEILING PAPER—A handeomii , duipri ‘ mtntjost 754..1 from th. pert Pbllsdalplaa t 5 7 ,) s uftetarets, W. by 21.1011A13 PilLsll3, 65 Itszket ,6 meat GREEN • PAYk:R—For Windoir, gTrial tu bba upglasa, at We by b. 7.8 - THOMAS PALI9:II, CIROUND ..)1 , 73%.€---164 Backe G oi.sr fr "' "t4. ' _ sr, ng org ataarn•r . haalrator. We by `. ISAIAH DICKEY I CO. D2Y ACON , -12 tante. name; 14 do. Sides; 2 p do. dog round. nos. landing . from 'tamer Navies ton. for rano by Inshrlij ISAIAH DICKEY K r. ; ARD Arid GREASE-4,bble. No. 1 Lard; g_j,o do. Onaie. no. larollny from goer.- N/Virttor, fordo by _ fa. 291 .13A 1 / 1 13 ozczEr *O. FLA.XSEED-.--6 tierces and 17 bags Flax httuna frotirtrarberNarlrAter, Er nolo Flax- DT `s , 0nb291 ISAIAH DICKEY • 011. L..IORN--100 racks Corn, , .now landing from rtramer Narigrror,stor nit Dr, Dm /SALMI DICKEY & CO. ! I 're I I I A ,: eaa ; ell:tu f t; 4\rsArilinciseL EATILER 4 4--36 seeks Feathers, now mhZ, frnct rr = 1 .0104.2, for bf laslau LIMEY At CO. inOT,TOPT-5 bales . Cottol, now' \ landing ILJ from Warm. Narlister. 6r re* br nata. 'DICKEY, CO. • MULISH Jk BEN NETT. roltZl \ La) first • trot and 12t Boron.* stmt OGAR--2.9 Itbde.. N.- O. Saggi' \ lanai ug ‘U from rtearoir . 11;1? 13.1r,10r tale Obear:to elm. con; • 110 9.. t . 57 • • 1 21.12 ‘ 1,1 1 / 1 1'111ElfiA 00. SOS and DRY "4.PPLEO-6 bbla:Tgga d l 7 man Dry a art ; , E l i a rf r i z i ! r w aiurs ,43_ uctskt.-45)2 hdia 'lnima,'.l\l. 0: Sugar, 'reit otoomlrs Asia eta IP:minor. 'or solo bo mbri JA.llrn 91. uIiTt.IIISON CO—': AIOLAS‘SE,S--600 hlolna- IL tea: onlorcomerszop and I:M . 10. ft ',onto B. flora 71 : 1" tr 11" 7 1.1 7 7 ," JAIIE3 & 00. uniPz46,---ton. prima3.tiponri..i. IL rgi.(f`sritxrsruKtrfratrafatior' RRIVED4ried, and read* for\ sale, latost Pailotao Style. of Parer 1/ArWidar. (or Airing Mao. \ , WALTEB. BIAIWEr4LL, ogin 11$ Wood met L... HEAP WALL PAPER—For 6 ,' x , 1() wsd matt oo.r lin solo'br oh2ll WALTWE P. MAILISLIA.LI.. nACON . SLIOULDERR,—, 14 casks Bacon abouktees.a,crinu,kerikele..ftme reed and for ir,-149u• \ • - , JACCUIk PoIIBYTH. Jr.. \ \ GREEN APPLES-12 bbial.. largo Pippinp, entered and lbr sale b b_l y 'IIYA FLL COLLIN& , ViiEES4--4300 boxes Crisai\ Cuttins, aJb by ' litylaß) ' `UE 1"U. ondass, ( h a MAMIE'S-12 bble. , poorduted Selene s.7 tus.thr W. DT I.W.Z/3 / IX/ink n. Tu.'s& tiVROPINO PAPER-3;7 , 0 it*s . c b out- ALs" vr"7lllFeasii. cotisT3 \ gTARCH4,4O boxes, ", Bonbright's" \ and ~J39T \' Cr\ coliaaq. "'ASH--Bbaski pure P . otushAtr for W. 1,7 n Ifi:II 11. OCII.LIkS. DR} REAM:IEB-20. seeks new (hellos), .1.7 ter sale br tett= lintlY IL CuLLINO. FlBll=so bblo. White hen and Tront,for ' sal.br tmhOl 111NRY it:comatts. ROOIIEI-240 dos. Torn Itrool . nit, for Baja , Mlir • , tr , oVER4ED--100N bus \ prime f — iEiO "11Clow Eve , l, eta 100 dol. o .ll4lMrrlzdo, [re 11""Alls \SA? Inert, ;Inlet RAGS—JAM reed and for`itale, 'one cue 71 rlor le draw. W. A. or. 81:th ard,Wood streeL 1 0108-10 bozefi_. fresh Lemons, for tale 1 . 4 b y N (was] W. A. IkfeCLURCL ORANGEB-10 bone s (Messina') 'Sweet .2reeirrs. ip satire. st \ __abort, Aran: , E.TiiilP litiP.TlT;TiiiiiCului Vglawfr Rasa and TO d BodForihralarpletbY ii4tlP and 81.112 , 11LL.i. \ Bloating Wool aid BeloaTir/N E. far raIR 1 , 7 s , \ T. CITIES t CO. § --I ,re ea 8. C. aams. a!rivlog !Ltd fa ale bY \._. 1:11.2..., ..._______,... ' , U 1 .1 Altpi-la it —1 0 , tierces S. C. /3.-ef. ' • arrlyhta awl far al. by \ Wad T. GUILT. it CO : _ . COME._..O bags t - -------- Ri o car " . ct, band . , and br ago or. albTO ' or., BONNI/OHOT tIII.IIOIIY. -- 4 — uiri,R__2s ht,d . .. N. Orleans S4ar, for .I„ atli \by Vtli nos:moue a lauier•ny. = , choice 41 choicel' 'l.'4g "ur sat r i t b 2izi.u. & co. mto IM3 labertr pimp, Itoo„usz_m d oz, obi Broome , is eso r b t0r±11.11,4 Pah2SLI. LL VARLIZ,— . 12 kegs and 3 bb4. Lard, for s ale /". t I 7 • BOOXE. \ • • Set4i4D•rti sarett. TjETED AppLE.sv) D oe in ehippth" ordsr, Prim, Qw4'T. Lr al. kr ianus B.ilE. TINOTfIY SE.ED•4S bbla in store and lby W. by \ feb2.sY, IL - GILLS • non.. 0. suGi. primn Sugar, in fur talc by Iht dote ad WOMBt ROL Itid.OKEREL-110tittle. tug° No\ 3, Mu au?nsetta, fbr see br% jot= Q IJOAtt 0U11ED,11.014-715 tierces Gal [slt'ori Mit.= b_r___________°"l:2l6 ro T. ukvart.s. urgsEED 04-13 bblo, qtontoo! brVul 4t.,,,,m,a ou, ol.s,u.,,outizthltsitunlAuon. lIIOLL BITTTE4-4-tm—;i-i---, Rap,liiiikten, 2 A i l i t o .bla. da do., Jut , i•c , ,l. tor tit bi on i, os .1 ., i. 4.7 1 Milli lila il ~: - 2 tti jan iced load, 1.,„.„ '''?or.'l',b7 LlA t i l le t ,glltiregt, .I . t. C IA RERSESD- , 75,b1ut, Co47seeclOpe ' 1371'.4 "4 47 ut.' . l. \\ J. IL oaxszzi3O, V V PD—b-CriADS ,t -T . h ;..it r . s ilg u n ta , at. Zia. tin:s=r7.l.l' lb. t il l , r ' . ; " ~,,,t ,` , us. 1 445 , f t tfi2 bales f ‘ rcah It r o l piAti o s o itB B. uANG4S-100 boxes;jast'teed fpr ‘—r WY br iYmbl6) BUILDRIDGi 1140111LUL \ FIStI-100 bbls, a.; /A halt dn, 4 e u,""a°SV. Siltria6). • O \ bb bs (pare) Oil VIZI.D.gor, in e Ibr ss.l• by \ txbblll tlinsepd 1 J. b. CAS Btr - cii,wiLOAT nouß--I,wo whest.riecri.)..t bT \ • mat ' \ \ •d /141.VR0, rr ARD OIL.-- 0 bb4.1100. I and 2, jui r i ii.ed water ad by - \ ' ', baud ZA(II.I4Ia SZYNELT. kRANUE2te.2O 'bozos \ ut (fdesas)-sweoi Vloz.sta ; •w. ,ItCLUX4I. vc of ' Dry ‘ Ow.; 11:111211 _" 10 o'clikk.. lit D4wlllits /Li msa , Do.l 9 .l:oatilittwoi. ~ .b.tween Hr an li'coiL, will be wil.l , • • _! Ono Itosoraill u 15.1( se. octave. Ilne tank Nino Dar* E xtiaslait ..d Sidi , Tablag illsh mid Low Ppserkidilalldlg Pea w ilwic DattessainiDitaaus; W.& stawdi, anew, big.• Stair Fide; Hal/ mid Clitil Window Moo; Drii. iriA. !pill Wind.? Cheri; Cart= Bairn and Porto: filasmail •. _ Qoeinswitin Hsi Deck. tr..: nCtIiATILL 14.110ittlifilt143000k. log iansilg Ellchin ran liv d/am ll Dead el , laPli t ".• # . • Llnii= I . • ••P. D. DAVIS. 404 . 1.. • • _ Tea, Tobacco ; Brandy, ail; at .aaation. gANWedaesdat,afteznoon, 30th inst., 4 S s edoek; oold, at [ha Oeneanairdal Ulu Itompa•\ amt. of Wood nut Fifth argot/, \ 0 half eheata goal oneley olaek Tose boxes Vlrglola lenupfacto..l Totatacca . 10 mks/tan= and Voodoos eftliiAtl /Irai); :• 4 e. • • quantity of Glum.. Qaeonseratek aaa • ••notT or artlaloo from • mail croontatre. Le , • • Houses And Loh,.in South At Anctdon.• THURSDAY, - ,larch' list,'at th premise,. till kik sold. ts 'BUILDING LOTS . a Wats Carport atzaek Scut tad oftroczty of Thomas Blactcapa* her Boat GlB:treat arckattendlac tack about TO Alse.t.o Oh. U. • Bahasa the sham;a • trona of 3) Hat ma Checaut Wen •od Wt tPOIPEN,froni; aVl=7:::ara•ahrna I'.°ZIV,PO 4 ei"oathe \ \ /OD Eason Fine Stilts atAtialicou pooN TUESDAY morning, , 0 14M11 - '504 1 / 4 „nr. to ' o'clock, at tba•Coatamohl Eau d sad /UM somata, wtll be owl, ari i tai t ;Mlocyva "ra". i ' l cardtut OCI days. au alms cm 81CA tot aaktorai:sa. ''' l oll 2l:32. "l rult:il2l a aisf. 'stab:icing:dna Ekleo. • i t lingo bbsotts and broad out karrowldakz , . • Soon \York /1,111.• atd UAW, Lama Oath .40 , 414 - Vs, o • do do stal Fiy fawn, =ldy* .1 1 .,../:..yok. luck sad Franca a/moo. ad. la Tata asoottotaat pa:U.lllml, wonky the atatatioa `i t the trade', lade aro torltad to call- and madam the took. \ Dab2 , ol \ it. DAria. Adact.r. TEE UNITED STATES. \ ME INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND; iim iRtr An BT E.r.p CO A P A. ANY, O.HAETERETO APE.Y.T. 26, IESO. OEART4 cAPrritt e —v.,soo oo , Oince it, E. corner Of Third s , ' and Chesnert etreete, PhEloacinhie.; *mew 'cur Tin Eau PE14,n2111": AtaWu " I tri-liAlt:dy....ind• iir'.%lngT, . 4rl74l:ti~leetee R' p4raecc-troceo ae.Crmont. \ \ .virtic,jr*frmTigar.re'utikor greritTillenn.liAL; "*". "7 (4 , '7. n o] tall ligatko. men' \7s Fourth alraet. 5qL4:b.4.16 4i,UNDRIES-15 biaa prime TiinakhiSeadi .to bbL. traß,ltall Dplkr. Zd bble.ChmtAMlar. '• LS do. Old.npred; • a do. rnalt.Rdm 10 .0. 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Ximbirrir 'C lia a Pro7nlii , ;;IiT;;;; I g ;if it 4 4 : e41177 Y 01 \ , 11, liana rat0..111[42....1................._....."......m.1rxerhz.).4., \ - *ASONIC _HALL. \ GRAN YOCAL ANTI INSTRUZIENTAL \ ' \CONCERT LLE' AROLINE LE ' LLSIANIST hue tate \ 6 1 1 1 ,hen, emnonnting Out she van girt, 0217: R N 0 el/A .RT:kif V1t.11104 Irke3ll4l . 4.41 Leis, St pottilf d;; test en PIIIDL ItYKNINO, APRIL 15t..111:3 L. tea by the tollereine".Artlatem . 1 !A. r. Ituten,Pu, k . <tie.. Eowex t. , LZIIIIdSII.O4 I \ a • hIAIITZ:ILLIVIcIeUAP.. \ . \ 1• \, .' ' ~ . .1 kuote. \ `..1. 7 1.. . . i D" .. 6 o. o zaip: fll jk : l o(t t' ildBTEA LOAR. Av\Ars Large ”etetunk (htem earle4 la 1501lle ) 4,..mia1. IL P. RUDOLPIL ' Emma invelanAm Emmett) \ I It•• L. Ll 3 '4.11 0 UNIT , riots Pole; A li • ' _ • X& Lull! - tmo . - The Last Ear of Bummer , I Will: OLKOLIIIII LgIThILN • riit A. n , \ - Vim, Leonora (tram faterito) . DemltattL elr.. P.P. UOLPIL , Pain Ham rolh ar i i i wit II Loo , \ . 'f tt '.."I ,II4TYCLI ItO GUM E113114i. \ bra.: t F i e' "U''' rlireltODOL IL ' . \‘, . '''''''. I)eialt e \ VAIe s OO Piano Forte. Rata pe Bo t. Echelon (WM* ttga i ' at ' a2S•l4 4 leb i j i . 1111 "\ \ \ At'LLE Cillol.t/laLLPII.IIINeL -,.. \'.: Mom 4e.ek 0 7 o'clen: C mead earamanan at!: Tletate , tta be bad ad testa secneedko Sly Itabaata - \ Thijetiy ‘ ,..._ . bet2nial wtml 04.11arlet; +alio at.V„ FL N ..ad lat the waist liSk \:. . \ $ I GET I =BIM : e 3: TAIITILEIST TfLE, o .• inal and far- aged CAIIIRANO s 1 .:11 a, co SWIEO BELL 8.7.011111 , , Miltoll a r lb. einiebriand yowl. OEClittis ERMIEI i will Aito TUBER O(IECERIT only. at 31AISOMO HALL. ow Mon day, Tumtay, and Widnadny crearatob V31}2.1.9th. and SO.. \ \ en air Adnainilon , p mit. ChM marnimulad Dr thnir natant& b.uvrim ', . Docolooton at 'I n'elock Mtn... to OM.. at hi to S. -\ itoMitt] A. J. =ma. Adapt . • Blabs,' eibtlon, • M.B. CHARLES, DONMALL i Grille note. bevies' seeentl . 871tligiraf airCit U th ltA e 11.kbOD 18041/AIDINit. won sr the subseriptbm,lisie shell be Ailed role" as b, ' reVli.=igirtreeNetd bleelerei ..ut .rlp,pt Metelesl iirtietee* the di,. \ _Aill",y/eke* (AO ends) mule) . ro i Le i zi . at Metre, ided. Al ms2 z er liiiii Steam pee : \ '• AUCTION \ , ALES 0 • Piano Foite,-z-Household 4irrnitare An, `,\ at Auction. \ \ N Wednesday morning,' Marth 30th at \ Att PLEa - - 2 0111;;; ; pri l Vga. 22. tap Dr • • ,atIND-40 bottles UI Il " Ib t" b ' J. 11IIID . A CO: NY.
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